Author Archives: Teena Monteleone
Warm weather helping farmers
By Brent Bosker paNews Staff The recent warm weather has lifted the spirits of farmers and pushed the harvest forward. According to the latest crop report from Saskatchewan Agriculture, about 29 per c...
Teena Monteleone Sep 30, 2010
Smoking legislation goes into effect
There are new laws in place that should make you think twice before lighting a cigarette. Today if you are caught smoking with someone under 16 in the car there are fines to pay. Sgt. Kelly McLean wit...
Teena Monteleone Sep 30, 2010
Immigrants to Canada boost Saskatchewan's population
Reported By Sarah Mills The Regina Open Door Society is rolling out the welcome mat to the immigrants helping to boost Saskatchewan population.. Statistics Canada released the latest population number...
Teena Monteleone Sep 30, 2010
Regina police still looking for information two months after triple homicide
Reported By Patrick Book Regina police are still looking for answers nearly two months after the triple homicide of some Burmese immigrants took place in a north Regina townhouse. Gray Nay Htoo, Maw M...
Teena Monteleone Sep 30, 2010
Cameco donation benefits sick children at Saskatoon's Royal University Hospital
Reported By Sheri Ebert Cameco donated $365,000 to benefit sick kids at Saskatoon's Royal University hospital. The Saskatchewan company is donating the funds to purchase new vital signs monitors ...
Teena Monteleone Sep 30, 2010
Prison term sought for Alain Germain for stealing SIGA money
Reported By Benson McCulloch Alain Germain, the Saskatoon man who pleaded guilty to stealing $1.2 million from the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority has had his sentencing delayed until Oct. 12. In...
Teena Monteleone Sep 30, 2010
Farmers ask hunters to wait
The stormy summer months have resulted in farmers and hunters interacting more than usual this year. Sloughs that are usually dry by this time are full to the brim, which is attracting waterfowl onto ...
Teena Monteleone Sep 30, 2010
UPDATE: Bone found turns out to be deer
A piece of bone discovered by a construction crew in Prince Albert has turned out to be nothing more than a piece of deer vertebrae. Workers stumbled across the bone and other materials yesterday morn...
Teena Monteleone Sep 30, 2010
Uranium truck route proposal hears from northerners
A series of public consultations about a proposed heavy-truck route in northern Saskatchewan have wrapped up. AREVA Resources is proposing to haul uranium slurry more than 900-kilometers from McArthur...
Teena Monteleone Sep 30, 2010
Woman accused in hit and run appears in court
By Kellah Lavoie CKBI News Danielle Nadine Chamakese stood in front of a crowded courtroom Wednesday. The 19-year-old from Pelican Lake is facing charges of failure to stop at the scene of an accident...
Teena Monteleone Sep 30, 2010
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